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to the enemy and all of a sudden making the brown water navy relevant in the war. and for the first time, sailors were getting killed. and do you know what happened? that got the respect of mac v. and when bud zumwalt arrived, general creighton abrams who had already cut -- and -- [inaudible] the guy who authored probably the best book on creighton abrams, and i have to be careful because i don't want to make a mistake. the remarkable relationship that that abe had with bud zumwalt, it didn't start off like that because they didn't know each other. but as soon as bud showed he was willing to put chips on the table and that sailors were prepared to die taking the fight to the enemy, he got the respect of creighton abrams right away. he had a place at the table. and the navy didn't have a place at the weekly meetings before that, because admiral zeff had worn out his welcome with creighton abrams, and, indeed, in their first meeting abrams told bud i'll give you a short period of time, but unless you put chips on the table, you won't be here. and bud put chips on the
to the enemy and all of a sudden making the brown water navy relevant in the war. and for the first time, sailors were getting killed. and do you know what happened? that got the respect of mac v. and when bud zumwalt arrived, general creighton abrams who had already cut -- and -- [inaudible] the guy who authored probably the best book on creighton abrams, and i have to be careful because i don't want to make a mistake. the remarkable relationship that that abe had with bud zumwalt, it didn't...
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the amazing thing is that the report also said that only 2% actually could explain what brown vs. board of education was was about. even though the answer was implicit in the question. so our kids don't know much history, and a lot of what they know is wrong. and so if the book is based upon the work of great historians. you're mentioned and a lot of historians doing similar work. but we have a big sweep, and because we're able to couple this with the showtime documentary, able to make it more dramatic. >> tried to make it a primer. like a basic text, like history 101. why can it not be? i have to say when you read these history books, it's not -- it's not coherent. there's no pattern so we don't see what we were just talking about, the empirement you don't understand how that works and the kids get the dates and the pictures but don't -- the united states always comes out ahead, always comes out okay. we can trash iraq twice. >> if you look -- if you take chinese history in china, and -- >> global history to see it through russian eyes, chinese eyes, french eyes. >> basically wha
the amazing thing is that the report also said that only 2% actually could explain what brown vs. board of education was was about. even though the answer was implicit in the question. so our kids don't know much history, and a lot of what they know is wrong. and so if the book is based upon the work of great historians. you're mentioned and a lot of historians doing similar work. but we have a big sweep, and because we're able to couple this with the showtime documentary, able to make it more...
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we look at how the vote came about and sort through some of the political consequences as a result of what's in the bill and what's not. >> brown: then, new killings in pakistan, we look at the uptick in violence against aid workers and women teachers with "washington post" foreign affairs reporter pam constable. >> woodruff: paul solman takes us inside a company that turns a profit by employing an unusual workforce. >> a massachusetts manufacturing firm founded in 1932 where the median age is 74 and rosa finnegan over there, is 100.
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we look at how the vote came about and sort through some of the political consequences as a result of what's in the bill and what's not. >> brown: then, new killings in pakistan, we look at the uptick in violence against aid workers and women teachers with "washington post" foreign affairs reporter pam constable. >> woodruff: paul solman takes us inside a company...
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they are learning to be different like brown did and northeastern . giving you work experience. they do not get a great job with a internet college diploma. >> and what we are talking about. colleges and steve, you brought it up from the past. we have 40 or 50 administrators per one student and you have 10-15 students . that is a racket. >> i bring it up and i am paying $60,000 a year for my daughter and it is scams like this one makes me mad. >> this is what goes on in higher education. it is increasing revenue for the insiders and not worry the students . not talk about $100 application how about 400 billion we spend on higher education and producing graduates who don't have the skills that our economies. >> morg oon. going back to thedea of a scam. it is it better than seeing it loosened in the classroom. >> and in thepped of the day. paying 60,000 for the students is watered down. and don't blame the application fee and blame the government subsidies. >> hold on, there st. a scam. >> it is fair to call it a scam and colleges are trying fobring in more applicants. it is news
they are learning to be different like brown did and northeastern . giving you work experience. they do not get a great job with a internet college diploma. >> and what we are talking about. colleges and steve, you brought it up from the past. we have 40 or 50 administrators per one student and you have 10-15 students . that is a racket. >> i bring it up and i am paying $60,000 a year for my daughter and it is scams like this one makes me mad. >> this is what goes on in higher...
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potatoes and the room was spilling over with people, men, women and babies of all ages, white, black brown yellow and red. mccarthy stood there quietly in the midst of the chaos and took it all in. he knew he had found home. the good earth commune was a central part of the second wave of the haight asbury settlement. the commune was founded in 1968 i am ex-convict whom he had met in prison where he served four and a half years for armed robbery. the idea came while he was on parole and working on the rapid transit those being constructed in and debate. he in this ex-con friends pooled their resources and move to the haight. at first it was a small group of the men and the women you love them but the good earth rapidly growing to us a sprawling network of the half-dozen houses in the haight and the loose ever-changing membership that was estimated to number over 700 people. the good earth commune took over where the dickers left off in many ways they were tougher and more resilient. the core group is in the commune were lighthearted young men and women, ex-cons vietnam betters streetwise ru
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interested in reading russian right or does they have skin tolstoy are still the brands they are the browns and basically they're the only brands everything else is excluded. to my mike's because of business or because of the mentality mentality tell it's mostly mentality because so does the us going sorry does to your skin tone story where the world with the last russian philosophers and writers well managed to break the ice and made something international knock also not walk of but you know the bulk of is now considered the best english stylus to say so who can create the most beautiful english. english literature english phrases. like water so but. in my experience american society is so getting so close so self-centered that they simply disregard anything which comes from outside of american borders little russian i know a lot of japanese right use the english well english writers are part of the same anglo-saxon coherence yeah same australia new zealand or canada or whatever however their other languages are really excluded only something wish really happened to you there were a trans
interested in reading russian right or does they have skin tolstoy are still the brands they are the browns and basically they're the only brands everything else is excluded. to my mike's because of business or because of the mentality mentality tell it's mostly mentality because so does the us going sorry does to your skin tone story where the world with the last russian philosophers and writers well managed to break the ice and made something international knock also not walk of but you know...
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their very connection to power i was are you talking about prescott i mean he was back when it was brown brothers harriman back i don't know even like their cousins and then you know the bushes the like the kennedys they're salted everywhere it's an interesting theory of mark your thoughts on i mean i i think my mind pression too was that they had the least amount of power and they had the least amount of clout i mean in the there's a lot of despair tree but i mean we can talk about whether it's in corporate whether it's a corporate you know death list where they do get the thing where they get a family you know the one from a. what that is you're looking at you know if you have a corporation is somewhat more fluid an individual is going to be responsible for a prove beyond a reasonable doubt they commit a felony a corporation can switch officers i understand you know you don't want to make it so easy just to switch but a corporation that employs thousands hundreds of thousands of people because the actions of a few and the corporation gets a felony i have a little more problematic as a
their very connection to power i was are you talking about prescott i mean he was back when it was brown brothers harriman back i don't know even like their cousins and then you know the bushes the like the kennedys they're salted everywhere it's an interesting theory of mark your thoughts on i mean i i think my mind pression too was that they had the least amount of power and they had the least amount of clout i mean in the there's a lot of despair tree but i mean we can talk about whether...
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people in support are of other dodgy brown people who happen to be islam is the gangs like the islamist gangs who rule libya nowadays and will probably try to rule syria afterwards this is completely absurd i would see in terms of if i was stuck in on a fox news accent today i would tell you right away the greatest force of evil in the world is not al qaeda it's the top itself alexander apply reply i have to go i have to give it to. them is very weak arguments in a very strong way but they remain weak arguments first of all i mean look at what is going on in syria today this is the only xander i don't you go to why don't you go to war in iraq syria and libya. like i did why don't you see what the west between iraq i did it before a jury and after and then we can have a discussion based on facts on the ground i think i've been very i think i've been very clear about the fact that i think that the iraq campaign was profoundly mistaken both in terms of its justification and in terms of its execution the countries on the board off of separation in the north but the point of the fact of the
people in support are of other dodgy brown people who happen to be islam is the gangs like the islamist gangs who rule libya nowadays and will probably try to rule syria afterwards this is completely absurd i would see in terms of if i was stuck in on a fox news accent today i would tell you right away the greatest force of evil in the world is not al qaeda it's the top itself alexander apply reply i have to go i have to give it to. them is very weak arguments in a very strong way but they...
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california governor jerry brown went to the polls to vote near his house yesterday. unfortunately, the guy voting next to him brought his dogs, one of wish took a particular interest in the governor. [ laughter ] that dog is literally a brown noser. [ laughter ] it's the -- dogs get a lot of information from sniffing your -- equivalent of stalking someone on facebook. and one more thing. a lot of people seem to become very knowledgeable during an election year. all of a sudden, people who never pick up a newspaper suddenly become george stephanopoulos. if there's one thing i learned during this election, it's that a lot of people are completely full of it. we asked people over the last month, we asked people if they voted, we asked them that the day before the election. we asked them who won the debate, the day before the debate happened. we asked people if they saw the first lady debate, which is something that has never happened. [ laughter ] and each time, we found people who had strong opinions on these imaginary events. so, today, we decided to do it again. we w
california governor jerry brown went to the polls to vote near his house yesterday. unfortunately, the guy voting next to him brought his dogs, one of wish took a particular interest in the governor. [ laughter ] that dog is literally a brown noser. [ laughter ] it's the -- dogs get a lot of information from sniffing your -- equivalent of stalking someone on facebook. and one more thing. a lot of people seem to become very knowledgeable during an election year. all of a sudden, people who never...
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then it trickles down to silly things like charlie brown christmas pageant that a little rock school. let me stop you for a moment alleged explain that the christmas tree lighting in providence, rhode island is a big deal. everybody knows that and they can bring their children. spokesperson said there wasn't going to be a any lighting at all. the people in rhode island went in an uproar. there had to be a lighting. we will sneak it in so nobody knows about it. >> notice what he did in this interview with you. he he did what most on the left do in a conversation like this. rather than debating the facts and the merit and the constitution. instead fall back onio you need to getac happy and evolve and get with the program. the fact of the matter is there are millions of americans across this country though ho celebrate christmas. this is is a tradition that is grounded in our history. that our family former mts have acknowledged and celebrated with the people. it doesn't mean there is a national religion and people have to believe in jesus christ. he doesn't want to talk about j that he
then it trickles down to silly things like charlie brown christmas pageant that a little rock school. let me stop you for a moment alleged explain that the christmas tree lighting in providence, rhode island is a big deal. everybody knows that and they can bring their children. spokesperson said there wasn't going to be a any lighting at all. the people in rhode island went in an uproar. there had to be a lighting. we will sneak it in so nobody knows about it. >> notice what he did in...
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. >>> rihanna and chris brown, controversial for sure. they woke up in a new bed together. they let everyone know that they were together. they had some good morning pictures from rihanna. still haven't slept, lol. she had that picture of her polka dot comforter. that's the key piece of evidence there. it's the same polka dot comforter that chris brown sent a tweet from and he said, good morning. so put two and two together and figure out it's the same comforter. >> two and two makes four. and another tattoo for justin bieber makes nine. he debuted a new -- his newest artwork. it's on his left leg and it's situated next to a massive set of praying hands. so number nine for the biebs. so number nine for the beebs. the truth about mascara is... it clumps. introducing a revolutionary new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. ♪ happy anniversary happy anniversary happy anniversary happy anniversary ♪ >>> a very special day here at "world news now." our esteemed colleague's one-year annivers
. >>> rihanna and chris brown, controversial for sure. they woke up in a new bed together. they let everyone know that they were together. they had some good morning pictures from rihanna. still haven't slept, lol. she had that picture of her polka dot comforter. that's the key piece of evidence there. it's the same polka dot comforter that chris brown sent a tweet from and he said, good morning. so put two and two together and figure out it's the same comforter. >> two and two...
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now to oppose the proposition, i call natasha brown. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a curriculum for life is not the moon this year. there are many life lessons to benefit from. for different generations. sense of social duty, raise a family and manage our debt. the question is who should teach them? and our answer? not teachers. the responsibility and privilege of providing theacts of life rest within our family, parents and communities. to help insurgent tour -- insurgent tour -- nurture us. we learn about life by living it. not the teacher questioning us and talking about hypothetical situations in textbooks. i think this motion raises the assumes that a curriculum for life can be designed for somebody in westminster. i think it is the state outreaching its mandate. the motion is potentially danger and is not there to parent a child. [inaudible] wouldn't have a clue what i was talking about. the world is changing, and running this now would become outdated before it begins. a curriculum for life is a good idea in theory. but the association idea and central knowle
now to oppose the proposition, i call natasha brown. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a curriculum for life is not the moon this year. there are many life lessons to benefit from. for different generations. sense of social duty, raise a family and manage our debt. the question is who should teach them? and our answer? not teachers. the responsibility and privilege of providing theacts of life rest within our family, parents and communities. to help insurgent tour -- insurgent tour -- nurture...
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it was amazing to see the market on that -- >> scott brown bottom, as a lot of people were calling it. you were down more than 51. >> and it is amazing to see how our fortunes are being tied the at this point to what is going on in d.c. and every minor tweet or post or headline or what not, at the end of the day, it was four straight losing sessions for the dow, nasdaq, as well as the s&p 500. certainly something we have to watch. in the meantime, the clock is not only ticking for the fiscal cliff, but time is running out to avoid a strike at ports in massachusetts and texas, that could affect containers to and from the u.s. from reaching their destination. talks are taking place in secrecy between the international long shoresman association and the u.s. maritime alliance in an effort to keep 14,000 longshoreman from walking off the job. the national association of manufacturers puts the cost of a potential strike at $1 billion a day. and this is not just finished goods, obviously, but also raw materials and parts come through these ports. so it could really stymie factories in terms
it was amazing to see the market on that -- >> scott brown bottom, as a lot of people were calling it. you were down more than 51. >> and it is amazing to see how our fortunes are being tied the at this point to what is going on in d.c. and every minor tweet or post or headline or what not, at the end of the day, it was four straight losing sessions for the dow, nasdaq, as well as the s&p 500. certainly something we have to watch. in the meantime, the clock is not only ticking...
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that she had implicated herself, the statement we got from chief of police department spokesman paul brown. and this is a case that certainly has rocked new york. this is the second time this has taken place within the month of december. it's something that doesn't happen all that often here in new york. 8.5 million people in the city and many, many people take the subway. so to have something like this take place, you would think it's got the city in sort of a tizzy. this thing happened in queens. the woman was walking back and forth. it's not clear if the one that they have in custody is indeed the woman that was seen on that security video that you showed earlier. however,his woman apparently made implicating statements regarding that push. it happened in queens like i said. it was the 7 train. she was apparently walking back and forth when all of a sudden, she lunged forward, pushed this man who was then crushed to his death. again the second time this has happened in new york in this month. >> and what if anything do we know, david, about statements that this woman supposedly has made
that she had implicated herself, the statement we got from chief of police department spokesman paul brown. and this is a case that certainly has rocked new york. this is the second time this has taken place within the month of december. it's something that doesn't happen all that often here in new york. 8.5 million people in the city and many, many people take the subway. so to have something like this take place, you would think it's got the city in sort of a tizzy. this thing happened in...
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it was very clever on the part of governor brown to realize the fiscal cliff and deficit and tax negotiations were going to lead to a lot of people accelerating taxation and then they'd pass a retroactive tax in november to increase tax rates, extremely savvy. >> i didn't mean the governor from california. >> extremely savvy on his part. >>> up next, an update from senator bob corker. bottom of the hour, senator john barrasso on the fiscal cliff deal and fixing our crisis. the market indicator will come up. s still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain
it was very clever on the part of governor brown to realize the fiscal cliff and deficit and tax negotiations were going to lead to a lot of people accelerating taxation and then they'd pass a retroactive tax in november to increase tax rates, extremely savvy. >> i didn't mean the governor from california. >> extremely savvy on his part. >>> up next, an update from senator bob corker. bottom of the hour, senator john barrasso on the fiscal cliff deal and fixing our crisis....
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we also heard that senator scott brown had confirmed that report. white house sources are vehemently denying that. the white house saying they have not sent up any bill or any built up to capitol hill today. we expect to have a question comes up when steny hoyer talks with reporters. that is supposed to happen in about five minutes. we will have live coverage when the minority whip speaks to reporters. in the meantime, we will bring you harry reid who opened the senate session this morning with comments on the situation, and we will hear what he had to say about the fiscal cliff now. : new year's eve is fast approaching and for decades and decades the american people have watched the ball drop in times square. it's the countdown to midnight, the start of a new year. but this year, mr. president, the american people are waiting for the ball to drop but it's not going to be a good drop. because americans' taxes are approaching the wrong direction. come the first of this year, americans will have less income than they have today. if we go over the clif
we also heard that senator scott brown had confirmed that report. white house sources are vehemently denying that. the white house saying they have not sent up any bill or any built up to capitol hill today. we expect to have a question comes up when steny hoyer talks with reporters. that is supposed to happen in about five minutes. we will have live coverage when the minority whip speaks to reporters. in the meantime, we will bring you harry reid who opened the senate session this morning with...
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we would go over to their office at 81980 and everything since hallinan in that mix was also eddie brown. so that's another thing about your book as there is this group of lawyers -- would testify in court cases for tony sir. nic was tony with tommy stories. he was this incredible storyteller. he was not good at finance. his idea he was driver car coming to so many tickets you want the police take it away. he never paid any bills. >> i just want to say when david called me up to be interviewed about the book, i said god, can we even remember that time. and it was a really weird moment in the sun and hunter thompson was night manager at the theater and i have lived with already mitchell and jim mitchell and david talbot k. mastiff he could follow us. i was actually going out. >> i was a reporter, not a stalker. what to make that clear. >> i used to go down polk street and passed out condoms to the prostitutes. and when the prostitutes were arrested, the sf pd would take them in and when they released, they would poke holes in all of the condoms. it is just a very, very rare moment in the
we would go over to their office at 81980 and everything since hallinan in that mix was also eddie brown. so that's another thing about your book as there is this group of lawyers -- would testify in court cases for tony sir. nic was tony with tommy stories. he was this incredible storyteller. he was not good at finance. his idea he was driver car coming to so many tickets you want the police take it away. he never paid any bills. >> i just want to say when david called me up to be...